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offers a flexible learning experience for students. About the Position: The Term Instructor within the Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) program is responsible for teaching undergraduate career development
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Department of Communication, visit: https://communication.gmu.edu/ . About the CHSS Postdoctoral Fellowship Program: The Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (PFP) provides enhanced professional development and
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competing deadlines to prioritize responsibilities simultaneously; Ability to develop a unit wide training program, curriculum design, execution, and post-training assessments; and Valid driver's license
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. Candidates to this position will be expected to develop a program of scholarly research, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, participating in university, college, and departmental governance
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development; and Promotes digital self-service tools and system enhancements that improve access, understanding, and user experience for employees. Policy, Compliance, and Governance Ensures compliance with all
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supporting information technology plans and roadmaps; and Develops IT execution and delivery strategies, including in-house vs. outsourcing approaches. Program Management: Develops and oversees development
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); and assisting the Registrar's Office in meeting program requirements and customer service needs, including high-level, customer-oriented services to students, faculty, and administrative customers while
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. Examples of channels include web, social media, newsletters, PR pitch letters, and presentations; Develops and maintains a content distribution strategy that aligns with organizational goals; Innovates new
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Alumni Relations division is a comprehensive development and alumni relations enterprise with a staff complement of approximately 135 FTE. Functional units within Advancement include development
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from the Fairfax campus at least three days per week. Responsibilities: Strategic Benefits Program Development Leads the strategic design, evaluation, and continuous improvement of the university’s